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Friday Find: “Hope” Pink Crib for Baby Girl

In an effort to continue to raise awareness about breast cancer this month, today’s Friday Find is the special edition “Hope” Crib by Little Crown Interiors and Newport Cottages Furniture. Not only is this crib beautiful, it’s for a great cause; For every “Hope” Crib sold, Little Crown Interiors and Newport Cottages will make a donation to Breast Cancer Research.
The pink crib gives parents the opportunity to donate to breast cancer research, while providing their baby girl with a customized and bench-crafted crib. Every “Hope” Crib features customizable fabric end panels, to coordinate with various nursery styles and color palettes. Love the crib above {top pix} with pink, blue & white Caden Lane bedding.

To commemorate each donation and serve as a reminder of its purpose, each “Hope” Crib will come with a custom plaque for a personalized sentiment . Whether parents wish to leave a message of love for their little girl, or dedicate the crib in honor of a survivor or loved one lost to breast cancer, the crib will stand as a testament to their dedication  to helping find a cure for this tragic disease.

Your invited to celebrate! Little Crown Interiors and Newport Cottages would like you to join in a  special celebration of the “Hope” Crib: Thursday, October 14, 2010 from 4pm – 7pm at the Newport Cottages Store in Fashion Island, Newport Beach, CA. See the beautiful crib in person, in a nursery setting created by Little Crown Interiors. Items throughout the design will be raffled off, with proceeds to benefit Breast Cancer Research of course.

On another “pink” note, the on-line auction for the Pink Wishbone Project started yesterday… you have until October 28th to make a bid on one of these fabulous, one-of-a-kind chairs.

Also, today is the last day to enter to win a custom window shade by Redi-Shade… go here.

Wishing you a wonderful weekend!
 
*images courtesy of Little Crown Interiors
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Read full story By on October 8, 2010 in baby and children, baby nursery room, charity, friday find, int

How to Design an Organized & Stylish Kids’ Playroom

A dedicated playroom may not be necessary if you live in a moderate climate year-around.  But for those that have to endure long cold winters or heat wave summers,  designing a playroom where kids can “shake their sillies out” is a good idea – not only for them, but you! Here are some tips on  how to design  an organized and stylish playroom:

Design with Your Child in Mind.
This may seem obvious, but it is really important to determine what your child likes to do before anything else. Does he enjoy legos, trucks or books? Does she love to paint, sing or play dress-up? Then select items for the space such as an easel, train table or cozy reading chair that will promote their interests. 
This fun & funky playroom {above} designed by Little Crown Interiors includes a mini black and white laminate dance floor and working disco ball for the future Broadway star. The aqua wall mirror mimics the checkered pattern in the dance floor nicely.  Whimsical custom cabinets are beautifully built to store and organize all those toys.
{image from Feldman Architecture via Houzz}
Go Vertical.
Floor to ceiling shelving helps maximize storage and helps balance a space visually. Check Ikea, Pottery Barn Kids and Room & Board for some great options. Organize the toys in stylish baskets & bins to keep clutter-free and easier to maintain. Favorite age appropriate toys should be kept within reach and on lower shelves to accommodate little ones.

San Francisco based, Feldman Architecture designed this practical, yet stylish playroom. The floor to ceiling built-in shelves and bench not only maximize storage, but frame the windows beautifully.

{image from Ore Studios via Design*Sponge}
Look Down.
Selecting the right flooring for your playroom is also important. If you have wooden, cement or carpet flooring, layering it with an easy to clean area rug is a good idea. The playroom above designed by Ore Studios showcases colorful carpet tiles from FLOR {child table & chairs from Room & Board}. I have recommended FLOR tiles to clients before and love them because they are washable, interchangeable and are available in a vast array of colors. No nails, glue or padding necessary. Gotta love that.
{image via Dash & Albert via Posh Tots}
I am also a hug fan of Dash & Albert woven cotton rugs. They offer tons of colorful patterns including preppy stripes in just about every hue and color combination. Although not used in a playroom, we have a  3′ x 5′ Dash & Albert rug in a high traffic area and cleans up beautifully in the washing machine. 
Select Petite Furnishings.
Purchasing the right “kid” size furniture for a playroom is important. Because kids grow up so fast, and pieces may not be used more than a few years, first hit local consignment stores,  flea markets and yard sales for used kid’s furniture. Ebay and Craigslist are also favorite resources for finding inexpensive furniture. Also, don’t be afraid to purchase pieces even if a little beat up. A fresh coat of paint in a color coordinating with the room may be all that is needed.
Retail stores such as Pottery Barn Kids, Land of Nod and Rosenberry Rooms are also great resources for child’s size furnishings.
 {image via Houzz & Affordable Closet Systems}
Add Color.
A playroom by nature is supposed be fun. The colors you select will either energize or calm. Determine how you want the room to feel: Calming or cool colors are often hues blues, greens and violets {most grays included}. Energizing or warm colors are often hues of  red, orange and yellow {browns and tans included}.
In this playroom above by Affordable Closet Systems horizontal stripes are painted on a slanted wall/ceiling in a cooling blue and green hues. The wide stripe combined with the narrow striping above the custom bookcase creates visual interest and draws our eyes up.
{image from Allison Cosmos via Houzz}
Personalize the Space.
Decorating the walls with framed family photos, vacation spots or pieces of your child’s own artwork is a wonderful way to personalize the space in a playroom.  For those with a particular theme {i.e. jungle, princess, western, etc.} a custom mural or monogram wall decal are also great options.
Artist, Allison Cosmos recreated the Mad Hatter tea party from Alice in Wonderland in this closet turned playroom. So sweet.
Bottom line, designing a playroom should be fun, so enjoy the process! 
Do you have a playroom for your kids or one when you were growing up?
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Read full story By on September 27, 2010 in baby and children, Design Tips, interior design, Playroom

Halloween Decorating Ideas for Your Home – Many DIY & Inexpensive

 
 {image via Martha Stewart}
As summer comes to an end, soon we will be pulling out  eerie decor such as  bats, jack-o-lanterns and spider webs to greet Halloween trick-or-treaters to your home. Whether you’re a minimalist or prefer a little bit of everything, here are some Halloween decorating ideas you may want to consider. And best off, most are inexpensive DIY projects.
Greet your guest with illuminated mini pumpkins. This DIY project from Country Living, is fairly easy. First, pencil letters on hollowed pumpkins and carving out  an opening from the bottom. Using a 1/2 inch drill, create holes to form each letter. Then string Christmas tree lights, gathered in small bunches to light up each pumpkin and remove bulbs where the string descends to the next row.
 
Decorating your doorstep for Halloween can be as simple as adding a spooky doormat. This bat-themed doormat is another easy DIY project. For the “how to”, visit Better Homes and Garden. Bif! Baf! Pow! Batman!
 
Decorating your fireplace mantel is way to decorate  the inside of your home for Halloween. This mantel with greeting from the grave is from Delish. The “boo” pumpkins {in a size that will fit on the width of your mantel} can be either bought that way or spray painted with white enamel paint. A black marker was used to draw out the letters B-O-O. The creepy ivy is simply real or artificial ivy spray painted black. Use black spray paint to color artificial ivy from the craft store or real ivy from your garden. Love this simple DIY idea!
 
These bewitchingly cute, Halloween Revelers are impeccably dressed for a night on the town. The spooky trio is another great option to decorate your fireplace mantel, buffet or dining room  table. Each character is handmade and available at Gump’s San Francisco.
 
Battery-operated candles are a kid and pet-friendly way to decorate your home for Halloween. These battery-operated candles with eerie Halloween landscapes are available at Pottery Barn Kids.
 
Hanging spiders or placing them on tables is cute way to decorate a home for Halloween. It is also a fun DIY, inexpensive project you can do with your kids. Here’s what you’ll need: 1 skein black yarn (not shiny or metallic), 5 pipe cleaners per spider, scissors and 1/2-inch to 3/4-inch green or orange buttons for the eyes. The directions are here at eighteen25.
 
Displaying a spooktacular “subway” sign is a darling way to get your home in the Halloween mood. I would create one for a menu or activies at a Halloween Party. Crafty blogger, A Glimpse Inside shows us how to make a subway sign using a machine cutter here.
 
A tree with mini treat bags in festive prints is a fun way to distribute treats to guests. For instructions for this DIY craft, visit Woman’s Day
 
Many of us look to Martha Stewart’s creations for inspiration when decorating for Halloween. This black chest is loaded with Halloween treats. Brilliant idea! Pumpkins decorated with candy top large glass jars filled to the top with more treats. For the “how to” on decorating a pumpkin with candy, go here.
 
Simple cupcakes are ready for Halloween guests when ghoulish skulls and boo greeting is added. Download the printable images for free at Paper Glitter
 
Not a decoration, but these trick-or-treat bags at Pottery Barn Kids are too cute to pass up. These three are my favorites and can be personalized! PBK has lots of fun Halloween costumes for your little one this year too.
 
Speaking of cute kids Halloween costumes, Chasing Fireflies has an amazing selection. {loving the Queen or Hearts and Viking Warrior first image above} They are not inexpensive, but the fine detailing can’t be ignored.The baby and dog costumes are the best!
Need more ideas? Visit, this link for even more Halloween decorating ideas.
What is your favorite Halloween decoration or craft?
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Read full story By on September 12, 2010 in baby and children, Entertaining, Halloween, holiday decor

Friday Find: Back-to-School Labels by Emily Press & Discount

Labeling items such as supplies, jackets and backpacks is another important step in organizing for back-to-school and increases the odds of items returning home at day’s end. Traditional sticky labels are easy to make at home, but don’t always hold up over time and aren’t always the right size. Emily Press Labels to the rescue! First seen on Project Nursery, these hip labels are today’s Friday Find.

Emily Press Labels are great because they are highly functional and durable, yet style-savvy. Available in a variety of sizes and types, the super stick-on labels are customizable with trendy color palettes, playful characters and fashionable designs.


Keeping cost in mind, I was instantly drawn to the value of the School Label Packets. There a few options to choose from, but the First Class School Label Pack is a winner and only available until Sept 30, 2010. It includes It includes 93 personalized including shoe labels, tag-a-tag clothing labels and dishwasher safe slim labels. The tag-a-tag labels are designed to stick right on clothing tags and not wash off in the laundry. 

The shoe labels are my favorite! Can’t wait to get my order. 
To get 10 off your next order, enter code PROJ10 at checkout. Order soon though, the offer expires September 7, 2010.
Happy Organizing & Happy Friday!
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Read full story By on August 27, 2010 in baby and children, friday find, organization tips